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Webinar # 38 "The History of Ensata Gardens" Part 2 by John Coble
Webinar # 38 "The History of Ensata Gardens" Part 2 by John Coble
John and Bob started out making stained glass lamps with iris and then discovered a very active iris club in Kalamazoo, Michigan... the only Club in
the US that held an annual Japanese iris show. Ten years later they had the largest commercial Japanese iris garden in the US! What a difference a
decade makes! This is a story of their Five decades. Art in Glass and Iris Hybridizing.
This program will cover Bauer-Coble Studios (1972-1990) on Part 1, AND Ensata Gardens (1985-2024) on Part 2.
This program is in conjunction with the King County Iris Society (KCIS) in Washington, Region 13.
About the Presenter
John Coble and Bob Bauer ar...
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Webinar # 38 "The History of Ensata Gardens" Part 1 by John Coble
Просмотров 2806 месяцев назад
Webinar # 38 "The History of Ensata Gardens" Part 1 by John Coble John and Bob started out making stained glass lamps with iris and then discovered a very active iris club in Kalamazoo, Michigan... the only Club in the US that held an annual Japanese iris show. Ten years later they had the largest commercial Japanese iris garden in the US! What a difference a decade makes! This is a story of th...
Webinar #37 “Single Blossoms and Container Grown Iris at AIS Shows - JT” by Bonnie Nichols
Просмотров 3347 месяцев назад
Webinar #37 “Single Blossoms and Container Grown Iris at AIS Shows - Judges Training” by Bonnie Nichols In June 2021, The American Iris Society Board approved Chapters 26 and 28 of the Judges Handbook. Chapter 26 is our guidance and instruction on how to enter Container Grown Iris for Exhibition. Chapter 28 is our guidance and instruction on how to enter Single Blossom Iris for Exhibition. Why ...
Webinar #36 “A Romp Through the Iris Family” by Bob Pries
Просмотров 48011 месяцев назад
Webinar #36 “A Romp Through the Iris Family” Notes on cultivation, biodiversity, evolution and just plain fun. About the Presenter Bob Pries, in his own words, is a “frustrated botanist who gave up academia to make a living.” Beyond that, however, Bob has used his botanical knowledge and his interest in the Iridaceae to create one of the greatest resources available in the horticultural world, ...
Webinar #35 “The Exciting Irises of the Middle East” by Dr. Ori Fragman-Sapir
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Webinar #35 “The Exciting Irises of the Middle East” by Dr. Ori Fragman-Sapir The Exciting Irises of the Middle East In this webinar, Dr. Ori Fragman-Sapir will discuss and share images of some of the native irises of Israel and the Middle East, with inclusions from Jordan and Syria. About the Presenter Dr. Ori Fragman-Sapir has been the scientific editor of the “Flora of Israel and adjacent ar...
Webinar #34 “Knowing and Growing Siberian Irises” by Bob Hollingworth
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Webinar #34 “Knowing and Growing Siberian Irises” by Bob Hollingworth “Knowing and Growing Siberian Irises” by Bob Hollingworth In an earlier AIS webinar, Patrick Spence gave Judge's Training on Siberians. In "Knowing and Growing Siberians" I'd like to expand this to talk about the garden value of Siberians, what it takes to grow them, and recent hybridizing activities by ourselves and others t...
Webinar #33 "Historic Iris of Japan” by Chad Harris
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Webinar #33 "Historic Iris of Japan” by Chad Harris The historic iris of Japan is a journey over the past 9 years that I (Chad Harris) have been fortunate to partake in. With researching these irises that were sent to my farm Mt Pleasant Iris Farm from Japan. I have a deeper respect and insight into the many different flower forms that can be found within the single species of Iris ensata. This...
Webinar #32 “All About Reticulata Iris & Creating Amazing New Colors and Patterns” by Alan McMurtrie
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Webinar #32 “All About Reticulata Iris & Creating Amazing New Colors and Patterns” by Alan McMurtrie Welcome to the amazing world of reticulata iris. These are the first iris to bloom each year, just as the snow is disappearing. Did you know there is a stoloniferous reticulata iris that was discovered in 2013 by Leonid Bondarenko and Dimitrii Zubov? This is to say, it sends a runner under the g...
Webinar #31 “Judging Bearded Irises as Garden Plants" by Stephanie Markham.
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Webinar #31 “Judging Bearded Irises as Garden Plants" by Stephanie Markham. While most of us fell in love with irises for their beautiful flowers, the fact is that a pretty face alone is not enough; iris flowers need to be presented on well- proportioned garden plants that can grow and thrive without pampering or cosseting. Because it is the judges who determine which iris receive awards and ar...
Webinar #30 “How to Create a New Iris - AKA the story of Species Crosses" by Bob Pries
Просмотров 873Год назад
Webinar #30 “How to Create a New Iris - AKA the story of Species Crosses" by Bob Pries Species crosses are hybrids involving more than one species. Species crosses were the foundation of the other current iris classes. This webinar will take a look at the effects species have made on the development of the iris classifications; the progress towards new classifications and the potential for cros...
Webinar 29 "The Life Cycle of Bearded Iris" by Chuck Chapman
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This is a recording of AIS Webinar #29 (11-09-2022) "Life Cycle of Bearded Iris." by Chuck Chapman. “Life Cycle of Bearded Iris” The webinar covers pollination, forming seeds, breaking chemical and cold dormancy, growing out seeds, maturity, summer dormancy, bud set, growth of increases, and winter dormancy. Also includes some information relevant to biology of rebloom. About the Presenter Chuc...
AIS Webinar #28 "Exotic Arils, Autumn Bloomers, and the Age of Space: the Legacy of Lloyd Austin"
Просмотров 6892 года назад
This is a recording of AIS Webinar #28 (09-14-2022) "Exotic Arils, Autumn Bloomers, and the Age of Space: the Legacy of Lloyd Austin." by Jean Richter. This webinar will explore the varied legacy of iris visionary Lloyd Austin. Though now known primarily for his introduction of “space age” novelty iris, Dr. Austin had a profound effect on other types of iris as well, including arilbreds and reb...
AIS Webinar #14: Two Worlds - One Iris. A look at the Past, Present and Future of the Siberian Iris
Просмотров 5272 года назад
This recording of this Judges Training and AIS Webinar #14 (05-05-2021) offers Patrick Spence on "“Two Worlds - One Iris. A look at the Past, Present and Future of the Siberian Iris" ABOUT THE PRESENTER Patrick is President of Society for Siberian Iris, and owner of Cascadia Iris Gardens. Join us as we discuss the series Sibiricae, including both sub-series Sibirica and Chrysographes. We will t...
Webinar #27 "Iris Color Patterns: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow." by Jill Bonino
Просмотров 1 тыс.2 года назад
This is a recording of AIS Webinar #27 (07-13-2022) "Iris Color Patterns: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow." by Jill Bonino The program will go through the AIS Judges Handbook Glossary of terms for the iris color patterns already established, patterns that have common usage but are not in the Handbook, and possible new patterns for recent unique color variations showing up in all classes of the i...
Webinar #26 "Rebloomers: How to Grow Them to Bloom Successfully in Most Locations" by Riley Probst
Просмотров 1 тыс.2 года назад
This is a recording of AIS Webinar #26 (07-06-2022) "Rebloomers: How to Grow Them to Bloom Successfully in Most Locations" by Riley Probst Riley will discuss culture of reblooming irises as well as both warm climate rebloomers and cold climate rebloomers and what irises grow and bloom well in each of those climate areas. About the Presenter Riley Probst lives and gardens in Modesto, California,...
Webinar # 25 "Awards and Ballots (JT), Part 2" by Gary White and Bonnie Nichols
Просмотров 4932 года назад
Webinar # 25 "Awards and Ballots (JT), Part 2" by Gary White and Bonnie Nichols
Webinar # 24 "Awards and Ballots (JT)" By Gary White & Bonnie Nichols
Просмотров 4612 года назад
Webinar # 24 "Awards and Ballots (JT)" By Gary White & Bonnie Nichols
Webinar #23 "Growing Iris in Containers" by Doug Chyz
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Webinar #23 "Growing Iris in Containers" by Doug Chyz
Webinar #22 "Iris Ensata - the Japanese Iris" by Patrick Spence
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Webinar #22 "Iris Ensata - the Japanese Iris" by Patrick Spence
Webinar #21 "Beauty from the Past, Saved for theFuture” by Wendy Scott
Просмотров 7073 года назад
Webinar #21 "Beauty from the Past, Saved for theFuture” by Wendy Scott
AIS Webinar #20 “An Introduction to Growing Pacific Coast Irises” by Bob Sussman
Просмотров 8613 года назад
AIS Webinar #20 “An Introduction to Growing Pacific Coast Irises” by Bob Sussman
AIS Webinar #19 "Dwarf Bearded Irises: The Three Types of MDBs” by Tom Waters
Просмотров 5393 года назад
AIS Webinar #19 "Dwarf Bearded Irises: The Three Types of MDBs” by Tom Waters
AIS Webinar #18 “PINTSIZED BEARDED IRIS: Medians - What are they? Where did they come from?... ”
Просмотров 5923 года назад
AIS Webinar #18 “PINTSIZED BEARDED IRIS: Medians - What are they? Where did they come from?... ”
AIS Webinar #17 “Preview of the 2022 National Convention at Las Cruces, NM” by H. Dash & S. Ayres
Просмотров 6673 года назад
AIS Webinar #17 “Preview of the 2022 National Convention at Las Cruces, NM” by H. Dash & S. Ayres
AIS Webinar #15 “Spuria Irises for Every Garden; a Little History, a Lot of Beauty” by Anna Cadd
Просмотров 9063 года назад
AIS Webinar #15 “Spuria Irises for Every Garden; a Little History, a Lot of Beauty” by Anna Cadd
AIS Webinar # 13 "Louisiana Irises: The Wild and the Tamed" by Patrick O'Connor [V1 720p H]
Просмотров 2 тыс.3 года назад
AIS Webinar # 13 "Louisiana Irises: The Wild and the Tamed" by Patrick O'Connor [V1 720p H]
AIS webinar #12 "Exploring the Iris Encyclopedia" by Bob Pries [V1 720p H]
Просмотров 6123 года назад
AIS webinar #12 "Exploring the Iris Encyclopedia" by Bob Pries [V1 720p H]
AIS Webinar #11 "Managing Pests and Weeds in the Iris Patch" by Bob Hollingworth
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AIS Webinar #11 "Managing Pests and Weeds in the Iris Patch" by Bob Hollingworth
AIS Webinar #10 "Growing Aril and Arilbred Iris" by Howie Dash
Просмотров 9453 года назад
AIS Webinar #10 "Growing Aril and Arilbred Iris" by Howie Dash
AIS Webinar #9 "Our desire for order: historical taxonomic understanding of Iris..."
Просмотров 4923 года назад
AIS Webinar #9 "Our desire for order: historical taxonomic understanding of Iris..."

Комментарии

  • @nattyw495
    @nattyw495 2 месяца назад

    Enjoyed video found this video interesting and informative thank you so much..💙🌱🇺🇲

  • @springviewirises
    @springviewirises 2 месяца назад

    Very helpful information thank you

  • @joannbaumann4028
    @joannbaumann4028 2 месяца назад

    Thank you from mid-Michigan USA

  • @oliveracres1
    @oliveracres1 4 месяца назад

    All I can say is WOW! I wish all of your wonderful artwork was in one location to view.

  • @deewilson5621
    @deewilson5621 4 месяца назад

    Excellent presentation. I have watched it several times, each time attempting to perform the required testing. I don't see that I can take it online nor can I print it out in order to take it.

    • @bryanearl6931
      @bryanearl6931 3 месяца назад

      Click on "more" below the presentation (on RUclips) and different ways to take the test are available.

  • @will2023-onCensorshipTub
    @will2023-onCensorshipTub 4 месяца назад

    Send me one of your irises to Ohio i split these things and propagate them like they are weeds and i needs more.

    • @will2023-onCensorshipTub
      @will2023-onCensorshipTub 4 месяца назад

      Actually i use them to displace the weeds because you can just split them with a shovel and make more almost all thru summer and spring and fall here and they live thru winter. They make leaves early so i use them for the early leaves that sprout to push away and border out the weeds the flowers are a bonus.

  • @j.b.4340
    @j.b.4340 5 месяцев назад

    49:30…will do🙂

  • @KathyB-g9k
    @KathyB-g9k 6 месяцев назад

    So helpful. Thank you.

  • @KathyB-g9k
    @KathyB-g9k 6 месяцев назад

    Outstanding presentation. Thanks.

  • @j.b.4340
    @j.b.4340 6 месяцев назад

    17:48, great explanation.

  • @KathyB-g9k
    @KathyB-g9k 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this most excellent presentation on these species Irises!

  • @j.b.4340
    @j.b.4340 6 месяцев назад

    Inspiring.

  • @HolidayGlow
    @HolidayGlow 6 месяцев назад

    What a wonderful history and legacy in iris. Those stained glass windows are amazing artistry, you could stare at them all day and appreciate the blends of colour and tone in how it is all put together.

  • @eric.gardenerextraordinaire
    @eric.gardenerextraordinaire 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! very informative

  • @stefkadank-derpjr1453
    @stefkadank-derpjr1453 6 месяцев назад

    I'm turning 60 in May and have just discovered the Japanese Iris, I am stunned I raised 4 kids in private school and didn't have the money to purchase lots of specialty plants. The property we purchased here in Georgia had a few established fruit trees/grapes and a handful of flowers. I became an expert in the beg/barter system of expanding my flower beds over the years. I had only 5 different Iris in my garden, a few I got from leaving notes on doors or in mailboxes begging for a piece if rhizome in exchange for a plant of their choice from my garden list. I also volunteered my services of autumn of spring division to gardeners in exchange of plants. Soooo this year a friend of my husband's told me his 80 year old Mother needed help with her overcrowded garden.....when I got there she needed removal of huge swaths of Solomons Seal, Salvia, sweet william, hyssop, mint.....cutting back of jasmine etc. but interesting enough she had a rather large bed of what she said was "Japanese" Iris that she needed thinning. Because she was old I thought perhaps she got the name wrong so I asked, "do you mean Siberian Iris"....LOL She said no I mean Japanese Iris". I left her place with a huge cardboard box of these Iris and later on went down the Japanese Iris rabbit hole which is how I ended up here. I have already found about 10 that I want from this video. Sir your Nutcracker Suite is exceptionally beautiful. I hope you do have enough to offer those for sale. Here in Georgia we have lots of rain (usually). Our soil is highly acid as well. The gardener said she had her Japanese Iris growing in the same spot for about 28 years with no problems and has always flowered beautifully. It just became difficult for her to divide the past three or 4 years. Also I know I am writing a Russian novel sized comment but wanted to say we have such high humidity here that the trees and shubs drop drops of water in the morning. I think this really helps our plants. Lastly a decade ago I got a couple of clumps of what another very country gardener called a "swamp iris". It was an odd little bird....here in the South it needs dappled light all day or morning light/afternoon shade and it prefers to be in the low land or bog like areas and flowers late. I have had this flower growing here for a long time and when folks asked me what it is, I always say "swamp iris". Even though I could NOT find this plant anywhere online. After watching this video I realize it's the common "pinwheel" Iris that you showed in this video.

  • @J.W.W.
    @J.W.W. 6 месяцев назад

    Hi John! Thanks for the email, glad to know that’s my lamp in the video!! How exciting!

  • @J.W.W.
    @J.W.W. 6 месяцев назад

    There’s my lamp at 22:59 in the video 😁

  • @J.W.W.
    @J.W.W. 6 месяцев назад

    Proud to own a custom Iris lampshade crafted by you during your stained glass years! It hangs over my dining table and is visible from every entry into my house. Mom tells me the shade was crafted towards the end of the stained glass era, and it was down to just you two (no employees per her recollection). My shade measures approximately 24 1/4” diameter at the bottom.

  • @pampotgieter7611
    @pampotgieter7611 6 месяцев назад

    Thank You so much! Really stunning! ❤

  • @JimSadler-m4j
    @JimSadler-m4j 7 месяцев назад

    excellent presentation. Is the Webinar #31 judges test still available?

    • @bryanearl6931
      @bryanearl6931 3 месяца назад

      Click on "more" and links to the test are available.

  • @melodymcarady2305
    @melodymcarady2305 Год назад

    is there a way to find the hybridizer of a specific iris if you know the iris's name??

  • @seanaames6855
    @seanaames6855 Год назад

    Nice!

  • @zzhou1557
    @zzhou1557 Год назад

    Does moles and gophers eat these iris bulbs?

  • @HolidayGlow
    @HolidayGlow Год назад

    Thank you to Dr. Fragman-Sapir and the AIS for this fascinating talk over such an enticingly gorgeous group of iris!

  • @sylviachapman2345
    @sylviachapman2345 Год назад

    good job dad 😀yesyes, i am MUCH older now lol

  • @alexandersolla
    @alexandersolla Год назад

    This is a great presentation! Thanks for putting this together. It is great to see all of the historical iris ensatas!

  • @janasharooni5203
    @janasharooni5203 Год назад

    Thank you for this information!

  • @debclay2945
    @debclay2945 Год назад

    Thank you from New Zealand

  • @alexandersolla
    @alexandersolla Год назад

    This was a fantastic presentation! Thank you Alan.

  • @beckymiller6703
    @beckymiller6703 Год назад

    The 10-DR-5 is so fun...it' almost getting 2 for 1 😘

  • @TomLWaters
    @TomLWaters Год назад

    Thanks for the excellent presentation!

  • @barbarawalls7263
    @barbarawalls7263 Год назад

    Great presentation. Thank you.

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    @erinjames1899 Год назад

    Your herpes medicine, work as you said #drodukuhome thanks🍃.

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    @erinjames1899 Год назад

    Your herpes medicine, work as you said #drodukuhome thanks🍃.

  • @williammaryott412
    @williammaryott412 Год назад

    A very nice presentation Anna. After 25 years of bearded iris and 25 years of daylilies, I'm now fully devoted to Spuria breeding. Speeding Star and California Gold Rush are two of my favorites!

  • @TomLWaters
    @TomLWaters Год назад

    nice survey of such a broad and interesting field

  • @吳茉莉-q6i
    @吳茉莉-q6i Год назад

    💐🌷🌺🌸🌹🏵️💜👏🙏

  • @吳茉莉-q6i
    @吳茉莉-q6i Год назад

    💐🌷🌺🌸🌹🏵️💜💜💜👏🙏

  • @吳茉莉-q6i
    @吳茉莉-q6i Год назад

    💐🌷🌺🌸🌹🏵️💜💜👏🙏

  • @barbaramorgan862
    @barbaramorgan862 2 года назад

    Can you grow iris on a porch?

    • @douglaschyz
      @douglaschyz Год назад

      Barbara, the challenge would be making sure they get enough sunlight, at least 6-8 hours a day. More is better!

  • @ThomasAllen90
    @ThomasAllen90 2 года назад

    From Australia, thank you.

  • @joshuawhite7907
    @joshuawhite7907 2 года назад

    Sounds like there needs to be a significant overhaul/rationalisation of the colour patterns. For example, neglecta is a subset of bitone and variegata is a subset of bicolour. "Emma Cook" should perhaps be extended to be the name for any colour of picotee on the falls.

  • @paullove3082
    @paullove3082 2 года назад

    How do we get judge’s credit for these webinars?😊

  • @TomLWaters
    @TomLWaters 2 года назад

    excellent presentation - thank you!

  • @ThomasAllen90
    @ThomasAllen90 2 года назад

    How do we distinguish between a real difference in pattern and a marketing descriptor of an existing pattern?

  • @吳茉莉-q6i
    @吳茉莉-q6i 2 года назад

    🌺💮🌸💐🌷🏵️🌹💜💜👏🙏

  • @tyoung9170
    @tyoung9170 2 года назад

    The dish detergent works as a surfactant which helps with the blending of the mixture and increases the spreading and wetting properties of the mixture. I use a few drops of dish detergent when making my neem oil mixtures.

  • @jesscartwright3385
    @jesscartwright3385 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for making this!!!

  • @vitaliyvyntu4566
    @vitaliyvyntu4566 2 года назад

    Hello from Ukraine

  • @vitaliyvyntu4566
    @vitaliyvyntu4566 2 года назад

    Super